Of course he would be leading the pack. He thinks he’s a big deal, and people for some reason believe him, but this is one thing no amount of protesting can change. He could have stayed home and pouted, it would have had the same effect.

Director Michael Moore held a massive protest Thursday night outside Trump’s New York City International Hotel, featuring speeches from prominent figures including actors Robert De Niro and Mark Ruffalo.

The protest started at 6 p.m. with Robert De Niro poking fun at Trump by reading off imagined tweets from the president-elect. It was followed by speeches from Moore, Alec Baldwin, New York Mayor Bill De Blasio, Ruffalo and Rev. Al Sharpton, among others.

Moore started off saying it is a “very dangerous” time in the United States, calling Trump a “sociopath.”

“With a lot of work on our part, we will stop this man,” Moore said. “He will not last four years.”